Wednesday, October 22, 2008

"the financial crisis, which started in America, may have weakened Washington's hand."

From the WSJ, the IMF is becoming important to smaller countries in this crisis, and the U.S. is losing some control of it:

"Within the IMF, senior officials are sketching out plans to make the IMF a power again in global financial issues by making it a center of analysis and recommendations for new financial arrangements. Britain and other European countries are pushing for a more-central role for the IMF, against the wishes of the U.S.

In the past, the U.S. has been able to sideline European efforts to boost the IMF's role, but the financial crisis, which started in America, may have weakened Washington's hand."


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